Paris
Cemetery located on PA Route 22 in Paris Pa at the WV border with Weirton WV. It was incorporated in 1881 but dates back to the 1700's. There are revolutionary War and Civil War soldiers buried there as well as a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, Uriah Brown.
(from Kathy Schrader)

NOTE!!! There are
numerous
Cemeteries of different denominations with the name "Pigeon Creek" in the area of Ten Mile, Washington Co., PA.
To lessen confusion, always use the denomination and full title when writing
about one of these cemeteries.

NOTE!!! There are
numerous
Cemeteries of different denominations with the name "Ten Mile" in the area of Ten Mile, Washington Co., PA.
To lessen confusion, always use the denomination and full title when writing
about one of these cemeteries.

Ten
Mile Church of the Brethren (aka German Baptist ; Dunkard), Dunkard Church
Road, West Bethlehem Twp.

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